Title :
Spectrum and Network Management Convergence for Wireless Communications
Author :
Doshi, Sheetalkumar R. ; Duong, Ha.H. ; Bagrodia, Rajive L. ; Thai, Serey
Author_Institution :
Scalable Network Technol. Inc., Los Angeles, CA
Abstract :
The main objective of this work is to study the spectrum-network management convergence that enables spectrum efficiency while providing adequate quality of service (QoS) required for mission critical applications running on a wireless communication network. We combine well known QoS frameworks with the different dynamic frequency (channel) allocation approaches for spectrum management to devise mechanisms that can enable efficient spectrum-network management in wireless networks with Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS)-like nodes. Specifically, we present two schemes: the first is `Greedy-DiffServ´ scheme which is based on DiffServ and the opportunistic (greedy) approach for dynamic frequency allocation. The second scheme is `Shared Information-IntServ´ which is based on IntServ and the shared information approach for dynamic frequency allocation. These two mechanisms are implemented in the QualNet network simulator on a hierarchical wireless mobile ad hoc network using `JTRS-like´ devices and are evaluated against an extensive set of notional scenarios. We present simulation results that highlight the advantages of deploying a spectrum-network management scheme in a wireless network and compare the performance of the two mechanisms
Keywords :
DiffServ networks; ad hoc networks; frequency allocation; military communication; mobile radio; quality of service; telecommunication network management; Greedy-DiffServ scheme; JTRS-like nodes; Joint Tactical Radio System; QoS; QualNet network simulator; Shared Information-IntServ; dynamic frequency allocation; mobile ad hoc network; opportunistic approach; quality of service; spectrum-network management convergence; wireless communication; Bandwidth; Convergence; Diffserv networks; Electronic mail; Mission critical systems; Mobile ad hoc networks; Quality of service; Radio spectrum management; Wireless communication; Wireless networks; Mobile wireless networks; Network Management; QoS provisioning; Radio spectrum management;
Conference_Titel :
Military Communications Conference, 2006. MILCOM 2006. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0617-X
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-0618-8
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.2006.302175